A deep technical audit of MemPalace (github.com/MemPalace/mempalace) — what it claims vs what it actually is.
Every source file read. Every benchmark traced. Every MCP tool verified. Compared against Mem0, Zep/Graphiti, and Letta/MemGPT. GitHub stargazer timestamps analyzed for bot patterns.
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| #!/bin/sh | |
| #https://github.com/PythonicNinja/jetbrains-reset-trial-mac-osx/blob/master/runme.sh | |
| for product in IntelliJIdea WebStorm DataGrip PhpStorm CLion PyCharm GoLand RubyMine Rider; do | |
| echo "Closing $product" | |
| ps aux | grep -i MacOs/$product | cut -d " " -f 5 | xargs kill -9 | |
| echo "Resetting trial period for $product" |
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To proceed with this method, ensure that you have enabled two-factor authentication for your Google account. If you haven't done so already, you can follow the link to set it up → Enable 2FA in your Google account.
A pattern for building personal knowledge bases using LLMs.
This is an idea file, it is designed to be copy pasted to your own LLM Agent (e.g. OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode / Pi, or etc.). Its goal is to communicate the high level idea, but your agent will build out the specifics in collaboration with you.
Most people's experience with LLMs and documents looks like RAG: you upload a collection of files, the LLM retrieves relevant chunks at query time, and generates an answer. This works, but the LLM is rediscovering knowledge from scratch on every question. There's no accumulation. Ask a subtle question that requires synthesizing five documents, and the LLM has to find and piece together the relevant fragments every time. Nothing is built up. NotebookLM, ChatGPT file uploads, and most RAG systems work this way.
works best if you've connected some integrations in Settings → Connections (Gmail, Google Sheets/Docs, QuickBooks, Fireflies, Otter, Notion, Obsidian, Linear, Limitless, etc.). screenpipe already knows what you've seen/said/heard — these prompts turn that raw context into something useful.
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- "look at my connections, write a morning brief for today based on yesterday's activity, my calendar, and unread emails. drop it into a Google Doc called 'morning-brief' (append a dated section). run every morning at 7am."
- "summarize what i actually worked on today — apps used, time per project, meetings attended, people i talked to. write it as a journal entry into my obsidian daily note. run every evening at 6pm."
| i386 : iPhone Simulator | |
| x86_64 : iPhone Simulator | |
| arm64 : iPhone Simulator | |
| iPhone1,1 : iPhone | |
| iPhone1,2 : iPhone 3G | |
| iPhone2,1 : iPhone 3GS | |
| iPhone3,1 : iPhone 4 | |
| iPhone3,2 : iPhone 4 GSM Rev A | |
| iPhone3,3 : iPhone 4 CDMA | |
| iPhone4,1 : iPhone 4S |
Here's my setup:
- Home server running Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.13.0-93-generic x86_64)
- Plex Media Server debian package running on server
- Netgear Nighthawk R6900 home router
- Dynamic hostname from no-ip.org, which I'll use for this setup
Complete up to the "Generate the cert" section in this gist